<p>The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/uae" target="_blank">United Arab Emirates (UAE)</a> will begin teaching about the Holocaust in history classes in primary and secondary schools across the country, the country's embassy in the United States said.</p>.<p>The embassy provided no details on the curriculum and education authorities in the Emirates, a federation of seven sheikhdoms, on Monday did not acknowledge the announcement.</p>.<p>However, the announcement comes after the UAE normalised relations with Israel in 2020 as part of a deal brokered by the administration of President Donald Trump.</p>.<p>“In the wake of the historic #AbrahamAccords, (the UAE) will now include the Holocaust in the curriculum for primary and secondary schools,” the embassy said in a tweet, referring to the normalisation deal that also saw Bahrain and ultimately Morocco also recognize Israel.</p>.<p>Ambassador Deborah E Lipstadt, the US special envoy to monitor and combat anti-semitism, praised the announcement in her own tweet.</p>.<p>“Holocaust education is an imperative for humanity and too many countries, for too long, continue to downplay the Shoah for political reasons,” Lipstadt wrote, using a Hebrew word for the Holocaust.</p>.<p>“I commend the UAE for this step and expect others to follow suit soon.”</p>.<p>The announcement comes as a meeting of the Negev Forum Working Groups, which grew out of the normalisation, began in Abu Dhabi on Monday.</p>.<p>Officials from Bahrain, Egypt, Israel, Morocco, the UAE, and the US are to attend. Egypt has diplomatically recognised Israel for decades.</p>.<p>In the Holocaust, Nazi Germany systematically killed 6 million European Jews during World War II.</p>.<p>Israel, founded in 1948 as a haven for Jews in the wake of the Holocaust, grants automatic citizenship to anyone of Jewish descent.</p>.<p>Other Arab nations have refused to diplomatically recognise Israel over its decades-long occupation of land Palestinians want for their future state.</p>.<p>The announcement by the UAE also comes after the federation and other Arab nations condemned an ultranationalist Israeli Cabinet minister for visiting a flashpoint Jerusalem holy site last week, for the first time since Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's new far-right government took office.</p>.<p>The site, known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary, is the holiest site in Judaism, home to the ancient biblical Temples.</p>.<p>Today, it houses the Al Aqsa Mosque, the third-holiest site in Islam. Since Israel captured the site in 1967, Jews have been allowed to visit but not pray there.</p>
<p>The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/uae" target="_blank">United Arab Emirates (UAE)</a> will begin teaching about the Holocaust in history classes in primary and secondary schools across the country, the country's embassy in the United States said.</p>.<p>The embassy provided no details on the curriculum and education authorities in the Emirates, a federation of seven sheikhdoms, on Monday did not acknowledge the announcement.</p>.<p>However, the announcement comes after the UAE normalised relations with Israel in 2020 as part of a deal brokered by the administration of President Donald Trump.</p>.<p>“In the wake of the historic #AbrahamAccords, (the UAE) will now include the Holocaust in the curriculum for primary and secondary schools,” the embassy said in a tweet, referring to the normalisation deal that also saw Bahrain and ultimately Morocco also recognize Israel.</p>.<p>Ambassador Deborah E Lipstadt, the US special envoy to monitor and combat anti-semitism, praised the announcement in her own tweet.</p>.<p>“Holocaust education is an imperative for humanity and too many countries, for too long, continue to downplay the Shoah for political reasons,” Lipstadt wrote, using a Hebrew word for the Holocaust.</p>.<p>“I commend the UAE for this step and expect others to follow suit soon.”</p>.<p>The announcement comes as a meeting of the Negev Forum Working Groups, which grew out of the normalisation, began in Abu Dhabi on Monday.</p>.<p>Officials from Bahrain, Egypt, Israel, Morocco, the UAE, and the US are to attend. Egypt has diplomatically recognised Israel for decades.</p>.<p>In the Holocaust, Nazi Germany systematically killed 6 million European Jews during World War II.</p>.<p>Israel, founded in 1948 as a haven for Jews in the wake of the Holocaust, grants automatic citizenship to anyone of Jewish descent.</p>.<p>Other Arab nations have refused to diplomatically recognise Israel over its decades-long occupation of land Palestinians want for their future state.</p>.<p>The announcement by the UAE also comes after the federation and other Arab nations condemned an ultranationalist Israeli Cabinet minister for visiting a flashpoint Jerusalem holy site last week, for the first time since Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's new far-right government took office.</p>.<p>The site, known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary, is the holiest site in Judaism, home to the ancient biblical Temples.</p>.<p>Today, it houses the Al Aqsa Mosque, the third-holiest site in Islam. Since Israel captured the site in 1967, Jews have been allowed to visit but not pray there.</p>